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MORTON AND CO, LTD. I THIS DAY THIS DAY IN THE MART jyjORTON AND CO., LTD. will sell by Public Auction as follows: 1230—POULTRY. 1 p.m—Groats and Wheat. To follow—Household Furniture. Duchesse. Scotch Chests. D. and S. Beds. Chesterfield. E. Chairs. Sundries, etc. MORTON AND CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers. MORTON AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS Valuators. Property Salesmen. Hotel Brokers | Chief Agents: THE UNITED INSURANCE CO.. I LTD. CLEARING SALE EXPERTS ' Either at Your Residence or in Our Modern, Spacious Mart Service. Salesmanship. Satisfaction TOWN PROPERTY of 7 Rooms with 3 Sleeping Porches, on quiet side street, practically in town. Owner leaving Timaru and will sacrifice. Could be converted very cheaply into Flats. Make ideal boarding house. OFFER WANTED. I BRICK SUBURBAN STORE AND I DWELLING- Owner retiring. An excelI lent money maker and in good area I with no opposition. Fruit. Groceries. • Milk Bar. etc. PRICE £1750. Owner would consider Brick Bungalow as part payment. Inquire— MORTON AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. MASON & SINCLAIR THOMSON. SHAREBROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS. LAND & INSURANCE AGENTS I ’roperty Salesman: Mr G. E- Sumpter Private ’Phone No. 1513 300 ACRES. L.I.P. Rent 6/10 per acre. Pleasant Point District. Rich wheat land, but not cropped for some years. Well fenced and subdivided and well watered. At present carrying 200 ewes, 200 lambs 6 horses. HOUSE and good outbuildings. and all necessary implements. PRICE as Going Concern £2OOO. II ACRES FREEHOLD, situated about 3 miles from Timaru. This land has just been placed on the market and intending buyers should inquire at once. PRICE, £3O per Acre. 4-ROOMED BRICK BUNGALCW, every convenience, situated near Catholic Church on a sunny section. Easy ingoing. PRICE £750. 7-ROOMED WOOD HOUSE with all conveniences, just been painted and within easy distance from town. Beautiful corner section. Would make ideal boarding-house. SMALL DEPOSIT. PRICE £BOO. Further particulars from— MASON & SINCLAIR THOMSON. Beswick Street Phone No. 64 P.O. Box 109 WE REPAIRSTARTERS GENERATORS MAGNETOS MOTORS VACUUM CLEANERS, Etc. BATTERIES ANYTHING ELECTRICAL A I'tiorougfi Knowleqge of This Work enables, us to give COMPLETE SATISFACTION J. J. COCKROFT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. CHURCH STREET Agent for Lucas C.A.V Rotax A. A. SOLOMON. A.P.A.N INCOME TAX CONSULTANT, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Telephone 168. A.M.P. SOCIETY (Extract from "Sydney Morning Herald”) "Nothing can Justify any Individual m presuming upon the duration of his own life, and so exposing to penur) and want, those for whom, by the most sacred obligations, he Is bound to provide; as experience mournfully proves that the best life in uncertain Nor can any individual be justified to exposing himself to be a burden in his old age on his children, or to become so degraded as to ask for charity when, by a little forethought and exertion, he might, in the evening ol hi days, ' 3 tn the enjoyment of a comfortable Income ” In the year 1849, the A.M.P. Society in an advertisement in the “Sydney Morning Herald.” set forth the ibov: incontrovertible arguments in fqvoui of life assurance. It also explained how the plans of the infant Society were arranged to meet the need foi Family Protection and for provision for Old Age A.M.P. plans have been broadened, liberalised. made more comprehensive and more flexible In thi nearly 90 years that have elapsed, anc to-day the Society is the largest Mutual Life Office to the British Empire, with ASSETS OVER £106,000.000 YOUR FAMILY NEED PROTECTION YOU WILL NEED AN INCOME WHEN YOU WISH TO RETIRE Call oi Phone for an interview Oui Scheme Is simple, and within the reach of everybody. G F. SMYTHE District Manager FRED M. WARD, Representative foi New Business.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20983, 11 March 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20983, 11 March 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20983, 11 March 1938, Page 16

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